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"The Internet Culture"

edited 2011-04-09 23:15:12 in General
☭Unstoppable Sex Goddess☭
It's fucking stupid. I don't think somebody's culture should revolve around 4chan (no, they are not talking about the internet as a whole, just imageboards).

Comments

  • It's a shitty culture, but it fits wikipedia's definition of "The set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes an institution, organization or group".
  • ☭Unstoppable Sex Goddess☭
    They should call it 4chan culture then, or the 4chan subculture.
  • OOOooooOoOoOOoo, I'm a ghoOooOooOOOost!
    Yeah, "the internet" is way too diverse to have one culture. It would be like talking about "Earth culture."
  • edited 2011-04-09 23:26:06
    Give it time, people will start saying "4chan culture" or "Wikipedia editors culture" sometime in the future.
  • They already have a weird culture of pointless ritual when it comes to adding information to article about star trek episode #14931.
  • Because you never know what you might see.
    There's a lot of overlap between the culture of 4chan and that of other imageboards, Encyclopedia Dramatica, deviantART, YouTube, YTMND, Something Awful, Cracked, TV Tropes, GameFAQs, LiveJournal, various Internet fandoms like TGWTG, MSPA, too many anime series to list, etc.  They typically share the same jokes, the same jargon, and often the same users.

    Besides, which is more similar to /b/, culture-wise - /lit/, /k/ or ED?
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